The types of bacteria present in the gut could influence an individual's stress response over time, according to the findings of a recent study in mice.
Obesity causes insulin resistance by increasing activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the release of the stress hormone norepinephrine, according to a new study.
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience reveals that male and female mice process threats differently in the brain, even ...
A bobcat, with its characteristic reddish fur and black markings, trots across a snow-covered field in central Oregon, in the ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking cancer treatment that works like a precision-guided missile with a powerful immune ...
Calhoun began studying mice at the Jackson Memorial Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, before joining the National Institutes ...
Ethiqa XR now includes captive rodents and laboratory rabbits for 72-hour post-procedural pain management on its label ...
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA ...
Emulsifiers are additives that help oil and water mix, making smoother food products. But they may carry a big downside for ...
Nir Giladi from TAU’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, as well as other researchers from TAU and the University of Haifa. The study was backed by the ...
There's no doubt that exercise does a body good. Regular activity not only strengthens muscles but can bolster our bones, blood vessels, and immune ...